A South Tyneside company is looking to the stars after developing a carbon capture system which it believes can be used in space exploration.

MAC SciTech Ltd, which is based in South Shields, has patented a revolutionary technology system for processing carbon dioxide designed for use on lunar space stations, space hotels and on the surface of Mars.

The consultancy 鈥 which has expertise in electronics, engineering, scientific, chemical and controlled systems 鈥 usually operates in the military, marine, advanced manufacturing and medical sectors.

But with lockdown giving it more time to work on its projects, the company developed a own carbon dioxide processing system which it hopes could revolutionise longer term space travel and the carbon-capture industry.

The company鈥檚 system - an alternative to processes being tested by Nasa on the Perseverance Rover on Mars - allows carbon to be converted into useful chemicals found in a wide range of industrial materials.

MAC SciTech is currently developing its systems to meet the European Space Agency鈥檚 programme for Life Support System development. It has also been accepted onto the 海角视频 Space Agency鈥檚 Leo programme, which is designed to promote high growth for high potential businesses.

Founder Michael Maughan, who runs MAC SciTech with his wife Rachel Styles, is now receiving one-to-one mentoring from academics and industry specialists to help him launch his innovative system and take his business to the next level.

He said: 鈥淭his all stems from an idea late last year when we were looking at what was happening in the world around carbon capture and space exploration.

鈥淚t has been invaluable to be accepted onto the 海角视频 Space Agency鈥檚 Leo programme as while we develop solutions for clients, we don鈥檛 have much experience in the commercialisation. The mentoring and business support from the accelerator programme has been fantastic.

鈥淭he space sector is a huge market which is growing around 10% each year and there are lots of specialist companies looking to get into manned space exploration and space hotels which could be operational by 2030.

鈥淲e鈥檙e focusing primarily on the US and 海角视频 markets and are currently looking to find the right partners.鈥

Mr Maughan, who has a PhD in chemistry from Durham University, spent five years working in the pharmaceutical industry, before starting as a sole trader in 2008 and setting up MAC SciTech in 2012.

He added: 鈥淭here are some very big players in the carbon capture world. It is a very big issue and soon there will be glut of carbon dioxide that businesses will need to remove responsibly, so using green energy to convert into usable materials will have benefits for some of the biggest manufacturers in the world.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a little daunting and I鈥檓 sure there鈥檚 a long road ahead, but we鈥檙e very excited to launch our carbon capture system and we can鈥檛 wait to see how far this new venture can rocket.鈥